Learning Outcomes
Vocabulary Numbering worksheet → matches words to picture numbers → strengthens early reading with clear, repeated one-to-one connections.
Vocabulary Numbering worksheet → practices number recognition and ordering → helps children write accurate digits after pointing to matching pictures.
Vocabulary Numbering worksheet → builds listening and vocabulary skills through reading → increases confidence identifying everyday items in print.

Preschool Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet
This preschool Vocabulary Numbering worksheet helps children practice matching vocabulary words to picture numbers by writing the correct number in each empty box.
At age four, kids are building both word reading and number noticing. When matching feels too abstract after other letter practice, many parents see kids get wiggly or lose interest fast.
Use this exact page by covering the number boxes with a scrap of paper. Read the first vocabulary word together, have the child point to the matching picture on the right, then uncover the box and write the picture number.
The left column keeps words separate from pictures, so each match stays clear. This worksheet also gives quick wins because every answer is a simple one-to-one connection, not a long writing task.
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